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Anyone who lives/lived in Norway, a poll

Started by transparentgingersnap, May 15, 2015, 02:30:51 PM

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transparentgingersnap

Do you think that in the next 7 years that Norway will have recognition/care for non-binary people?  If not, how long do you expect it to take?

I live in the U.S. now.  I may or may not join the Army Reserves, and I don't know if they'd kick me out if I did anything medical while committed to that.  I plan on moving to Norway asap afterwards.

With the trends both there and here, what do you predict?
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Lauri

Things are really improving at the moment. in the begunning of 2016 we will probably pass a new law that lets anyone change their juridical gender (only M or F) without diagnosis or sterilisation which is practice now. In the making of thins law, activists and politicians are working towards a third alternative to M and F, and health care will probably improve. I would say that we hopefully get non-binary recognition within 5 years, and very likely within the next 10 years.
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